The event aims to have as many Isla stones as possible on display as a legacy to the inspirational young girl.

Isla encouraged people to decorate stones, hide their creations for other people to find and then document the discovery on social media using the hashtag #IslaStones.

Isla Stones at Argents Mead in Hinckley (Image: Peter Fothergill)

The local community has already created a tribute to Isla in the bandstand at Argents Mead in the town. As well as Isla stones, there are balloons and soft toys.

How can you get involved in the exhibition?

If you would like to contribute an Isla stone or take a found one to the exhibition, you can do so by dropping the stones off in the #IslaStones drop box in the Atkins Building reception. The box will be there until Friday, August 3.